TY - JOUR AU - Sumit Kumar, AU - Purnima Bharti, AU - Ragini Kumari, AU - Vijay Bahadur Singh, PY - 2022/09/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Annadrava Shoola & Parinama Shoola vs Peptic Ulcer Disease: A Review Based on Ayurvedic and Modern Concept JF - AYUSHDHARA JA - Ayushdhara VL - 9 IS - 4 SE - DO - 10.47070/ayushdhara.v10i4.945 UR - https://ayushdhara.in/index.php/ayushdhara/article/view/945 SP - 79-82 AB - <p>Ayurveda is one of the most traditional healing systems in India. “To maintain the health and to cure diseased one” is the main aim of Ayurveda. Human beings are prone to diseases due to change in dietary habits, busy lifestyle, <em>Dincharya, Ritucharya </em>etc. A lot of various diseases have been described in the context of <em>Annavaha Srotas</em> but the diseases predominantly disturbing are <em>Annadravashoola</em> and <em>Parinamashoola</em>. GIT diseases are most commonly found due to altered food habits these days. Peptic ulcer is one of them. It is a type of acid gastritis in which ulceration occurs in the wall of stomach which is due to excessive amount of HCL. <em>Maharishi Susruta</em> first time described different types of <em>Shoola</em> in <em>Uttara-tantra</em> and a special chapter related to <em>Shoola</em> is first time described by <em>Madhava Nidana</em>. He categorized <em>Shoola</em> into 8 types, excluding it there are other 2 types namely “<em>Annadravashoola</em> and <em>Parinamashoola</em>. <em>Annadravashoola </em>having the characteristic features of pain before and during digestion and relives after vomiting, burning sensation in the epigastrium, belching etc. and <em>Parinamashoola </em>which occurs after the digestion of food. <em>Annadravashoola </em>and<em> Parinamashoola</em> collectively can be called as Peptic ulcer disease because of their similarity in symptoms.</p> ER -